and wanted to study in English?UK or Ireland if you're an undergrad. Most other countries don't have English degrees until the graduate level.

13 months ago

Gavin King

Where would you go if you had EU citizenship and wanted to study in English?

I'd go to Scotland because it would be free.

13 months ago

Logan Williams

Not true, many have undergrads in English. I am just wondering about specific cities/universities that are good potential choices.

Money isn't and issue as I am a citizen of the EU and the only place that is cost prohibitive is England. Everywhere else is affordable for me.

13 months ago

Wyatt Roberts

Does anyone have experience with EU universities?Some, I guess. In the sense that I moved here from another EU country to do my university education.

13 months ago

John Sanchez

go on

13 months ago

Ethan Bell

Well the best university in continental Europe is the ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Not in the EU but FOM still applies.

13 months ago

Alexander Collins

You have to be at least 18 to post on Cred Forums.Fuck off child.

13 months ago

Zachary Murphy

Do you know French?

13 months ago

Isaiah Ramirez

can only speak for Belgium but my bachelor was 95% in Dutch, and my master being completely in english is one of the few for now.i'm still boggled on why almost every other, even some STEM educations were allowed to do their thesis in Dutch while were forced to do everything in english, fucking cunts also this fucking captcha REEEEEEEEE

13 months ago

Asher Harris

wanted to study in EnglishUK obviously

13 months ago

Camden Morris

UKwhy is that a question

13 months ago

Sebastian Smith

English, Spanish and Polish are my languages. Only feel comfortable at an academic level in English but I could work in a Spanish/Polish environment.

13 months ago

Mason Hernandez

Grass is greener on the other side.why EU? why not just go for Canadian universities or US universities if you so want to study in English.

13 months ago

Noah Ross

Far less expensive in the EU overall, and I plan on living there for the rest of my life. I don't like Canada and I am not rich enough for US uni.

13 months ago

Adrian Morgan

curious why not uoft/mcgill?

i'm a poorfag at uoft, and i only pay like 2-3grand a year for tuition with all the grants

13 months ago

Brody Williams

Go to europe if you want a relaxed environment.Uk is expensive, living in accomdation is shit, you can binge drink other euro countries with hotter girls.

For lifestyle I say go sweden.

13 months ago

Alexander Wilson

for ontario unis you're paying 7-8k for a full course load per year.

if you're poor you'd qualify for a ton of grants and interest free loans

my family is dead broke, parents didn't save anything for me, and i'll be graduating with zero debt since i worked throughout

13 months ago

Isaac Bailey

Because after grants and student aid in Europe my education would basically be free. And in certain countries my cost of living would be about half of what it would be in Canada.

Also I dislike Canada and would like to emigrate sooner rather than later. Every way I look at it Europe seems like the better option. Also my family isn't broke but they can't help me out fiscally so I wouldn't qualify for help in Canada.

13 months ago

Zachary James

well what do you plan on studying?

13 months ago

Jonathan Barnes

International Business. I've been looking mainly at schools in Poland. I spent 2 years of my life doing Pol Sci here in Canada so I would be applying with my Canadian uni marks.

The idea is to finish an undergrad in international business, then go onto a masters and find work with the government/EU.

13 months ago

Carter Wood

What about Scotland?

13 months ago

Parker Kelly

Scotland is TOP tier, I forgot.

13 months ago

Owen Peterson

Not a bad idea. I just fear that it would lead me to settling down there and I really dislike the direction the UK is headed in ( I'm not a EU federalist before you ask ).

Cost of living would make it about as expensive as Polish universities including tuition.

13 months ago

Jordan Allen

Cost of living would make it about as expensive as Polish universities including tuition.Yes, but studying and living in your native language sounds like a huge plus in my opinion, and you can always fuck off elsewhere once you've graduated.Also if you decide to do some small jobs for extra cash you'll earn way more in Scotland than in Poland.But i don't know if you'd get free education as a Canadian, I don't even know how Brexit will change all this. Maybe a britanon can enlighten us.

13 months ago

Camden Scott

Apply to all the good unis in Europe and here. You're better off going to a good uni here than some average one on EU

13 months ago

Ayden Gomez

But i don't know if you'd get free education as a Canadian

I have Polish citizenship. Scotland also said they will honor new students past Brexit. And I speak Polish fluently on a day to day level, I am just not there academically.

You're better off going to a good uni here than some average one on EU

My GPA is only 3.1, I am not getting into a top uni. I have to be realistic, and I dislike the environment on Canadian campus, in relation to the insane social arts students and their sway in administration.

13 months ago

Jason Edwards

My GPA is only 3.1What province? Honestly just go to a UofT satellite campus UTM/UTSC, they accept 70s for like social science. And change your major to STEM

I wouldn't bother doing an BA in Europe unless it was a top uni

13 months ago

Luis Nguyen

and Polishkys

13 months ago

Owen Foster

I wouldn't bother doing an BA in Europe unless it was a top uni

13 months ago

Brody Perez

What about Malta?

13 months ago

Christopher Johnson

What's your point? I doubt those places would accept people with Bs

13 months ago

Oliver Butler

this retarded german with his retarded index

13 months ago

Brayden Hill

I really wonder what kind of memetic methodology they applied to arrive at such results.

Did they just do some stupid gimmicky shit like measuring the average Impact™ Factor™ of all publications across all fields?

13 months ago

James Gomez

First point, at European universities there are different requirements for each degree program. You can't say "X university is hard to get in". All you can say is "subject Y in country Z" is hard to get in, for example you need almost perfect grades to study psychology anywhere in Germany but studying computer science at top universities is not much harder than studying computer science at a university most Germans even never heard about.So studying engineering or math or physics at the LMU munich might have lower requirements than studying psychology or media business adminsitration in Villingen-Schwenningen.

Why I posted this though, is because you (or another Canadian flag) made it sound as if Canada would shit all over every European country, which is objectively false.

Don't bother trying to do an undergrad degree in Europe, unless it's part of an exchange program or a double diploma or something like that. But otherwise, it's not at all worth it, and as a rule of thumb unis are not at all interested in international undergrads. What they want are grad students.

Of course, it can be difficult to start a master's in a new continent. If that task is too daunting for you (though it's definitely possible), you could always do a Master's here first. That will give you publications and exposure to the researchers in the field, which will make it much easier for you to pursue a PhD afterwards in Europe.

13 months ago

Nathaniel Mitchell

fuck off we're full

13 months ago

Lincoln Jackson

It's the number of research produced by a university, it's not a overall ranking of universitiesWhat you said applies for America and Canada too, you can get accepted for economy and liberal arrs byt rejected for engineering and especially médecineThe total number of research papers is not the only ranking criteria

13 months ago

Luis Robinson

The total number of research papers is not the only ranking criteriayou still didn't post some metric that you deem to be a better one

13 months ago

Jaxon Flores

I did in my discussion with you but you just ignored it

13 months ago

Brody Cooper

Also Ba degrees from Europe are just worthless here with the exception of some British school and the crème de la crème of Europe

13 months ago

Xavier Ramirez

what you posted was an Anglo centric usatoday.com ranking that didn't consider at all that most research in Germany is done at institutes rather than at the university itself and thus ranked every German university (and those of other countries that do the same) lower than some American hillibilly community kindergarden. How that could be better than what I shared is beyond me.

Also what american university are you talking about? The south does have some good schools you know especially Texas.

13 months ago

Matthew Howard

institution ranking based on publications.

As an undergrad you won't benefit as much as you think.

t. Undergrad at Cambridge

13 months ago

Juan Watson

After you finish studies in Poland as a foreigner, it will be hard later to find a job outside of Poland if you don't go to best university and have very good grades. Education is quite good and prices really low, but west doesn't recognize your diploma as other "famous" universities.

I was on Eramus exchange in Belgium in KU Leuven super comfy uni and city, also very cheap for students. Have a good position in international rankings. Check it out.

If you want any info about polish unis, just ask.

13 months ago

Jack Wood

tfw UGent is not on the listKUL is also top-tier btw. What did you study?

Artificial Intelligence, it wasn't even hard.I think master programmes in KUL are quite comfy but are made mostly just to get diploma paper.

13 months ago

Jacob Wilson

88thOy vey!

13 months ago

Andrew Bennett

Lucky you. All Polish universities are in the abyss in rankings, most of them are not even recognized. Even some shithole unis are present on a list and ours doesn't.

13 months ago

Gavin Peterson

I have to agree the master was relatively easy (i'm also an enginigger), but we don't have an entrance examination (yet) so they just make the bachelor brutal as fuck instead.If you've survived that they don't really feel the need anymore to weed out a significant amount of students since they know you're competent enough.

Tbh i also think these rankings must be taken with quite a bit of salt. I don't see how the amount of research your uni pumps out directly relates to the level of education.At the end of the day you just want competent graduates right?

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